Kamala admin ARRESTS good Samaritan for trying to help Hurricane Helene victims: "This place is a war zone, people, and the military is not here"
By ethanh // 2024-10-08
 
An individual who tried to drop off food and other supplies in the devastated mountain region of North Carolina using his private helicopter was arrested by the Biden regime for interfering with "a government operation." After the man landed his craft, authorities immediately cuffed him using the excuse that he was getting in the way of their own rescue efforts – except there were no rescue efforts actually taking place. "He landed and got arrested and [they] said he was interfering with a government operation, but there's no operations going on," explains the man in the video below who says he was part of the Hurricane Katrina rescue operation – WARNING: LANGUAGE. "I'm currently in Asheville, North Carolina, with my company doing disaster security for a dialysis company, and we're also doing search and rescue for patients to bring them to dialysis so they don't die. This place is a war zone people and the military is not here." (Related: Hurricane Helene wrecked the grid across western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina – it could be months before power is fully restored.)

Will Asheville ever fully recover?

Recalling how things went during Katrina, the man in the above video explains that despite being stationed in San Diego at the time, he was called up and brought to Louisiana within 96 hours, which is not the case for Helene. There is so much destruction from Helene but most people are unaware of it because there are no news crews in the affected areas to report on it. Instead, the government has taken control of the situation but is not providing the aid that people need. "The American people should be angry at what our government is doing to this town," he says, referring to Asheville. "There are people hurting here. There are so many people dying." "I drove past young kids about five to seven years old. They were brother and sister, and they were looking for their parents. We got them to a church. These young kids don't know where their mom and dad are." The biggest roadblock to aid in western North Carolina right now is the Department of Defense (DOD), the executives of which have "hamstringed" the military, according to the man. And the man to blame is none other than Alejandro Mayorkas, the Biden regime's head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). "If you're angry, you should be," he says, "because this is what our government thinks about us. They're not here to help us. We have to take care of ourselves." Local law enforcement is no longer operating like it was pre-Helene, which means many locals are having to self-police. Anyone who knows anything about emergency medical care is also trying to do whatever he or she can to help in lieu of there being actually emergency medical personnel on site. "You're not here: it is very bad," he says. "We need water. We need food. We need clothes. I'm in a budget motel and I'm very grateful, and I feel somewhat guilty that I have a roof over my head and a shower. And it's right across from the airport." One thing is for sure: the people of western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina have a long cleanup road ahead of them. Learn more about the damage at Disaster.news. Sources for this article include: X.com NaturalNews.com